| BALMIER | • balmier adj. Comparative form of balmy: more balmy. • BALMY adj. mild, temperate. |
| BARMILY | • barmily adv. In a barmy manner. • BARMY adv. foamy, dotty, also BARMIE. |
| BRIMFUL | • brimful adj. Filled to maximum capacity. • brimful n. The maximum amount a container can hold. • brimful n. (Figurative) A large amount. |
| CLIMBER | • climber n. Someone or something that climbs (such as a mountain climber). • climber n. Something that is used for climbing. • climber v. (Intransitive, obsolete) To ascend or mount with effort; to clamber, to climb. |
| EMBROIL | • embroil v. To draw into a situation; to cause to be involved. • embroil v. To implicate in confusion; to complicate; to jumble. • EMBROIL v. to involve in conflict. |
| LAMBIER | • lambier adj. Comparative form of lamby: more lamby. • LAMBY adj. resembling a lamb. |
| LIMBERS | • limbers n. Plural of limber. • limbers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of limber. • LIMBER v. to make supple. |
| LIMBIER | • limbier adj. Comparative form of limby: more limby. • LIMBY adj. having many large branches. |
| MIRABLE | • mirable adj. (Obsolete) wonderful; admirable. • MIRABLE adj. (Shakespeare) wonderful; admirable. |
| NIMBLER | • nimbler adj. Comparative form of nimble: more nimble. • NIMBLE adj. agile. |
| NOMBRIL | • nombril n. (Heraldry) A point halfway between the fess point and the middle base point of an escutcheon. • NOMBRIL n. (French) the point on an escutcheon between the fess point and the base point. |
| RECLIMB | • reclimb v. (Transitive) To climb again. • RECLIMB v. to climb again. |
| REMBLAI | • remblai n. Earth or materials made into a bank after having been excavated. • REMBLAI n. (French) earth or materials made into a bank after having been excavated. |
| TIMBRAL | • timbral adj. Of or pertaining to the timbre of a sound. • TIMBRAL adj. relating to timbre. |
| TIMBREL | • timbrel n. An ancient percussion instrument rather like a simple tambourine. • timbrel v. (Intransitive) To play the timbrel. • timbrel v. (Transitive) To accompany with the sound of the timbrel. |
| TUMBRIL | • tumbril n. (Historical) A kind of medieval torture device, later associated with a cucking stool. • tumbril n. A cart which opens at the back to release its load. • tumbril n. (Historical) A cart used to carry condemned prisoners to their death, especially to the guillotine during… |
| UMBRILS | • umbrils n. Plural of umbril. • UMBRIL n. (Spenser) the visor of a helmet, also UMBREL, UMBRERE, UMBRIERE. |
| WIMBREL | • wimbrel n. Alternative form of whimbrel. • WIMBREL n. a bird like a curlew, also WHIMBREL. |